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2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the transactional information of the customer is associated with at least one of cash, check, wire transfer, ATM (Automated Teller Machine), ACH (Automated Clearing House), credit card, debit card, prepaid card, electronic fund transfer, account opening, account closure, an account application, deposit, withdrawal, cancellation, balance check, inquiry, credit, debit, or a combination thereof.
3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the set of data is associated with at least one of private data of the customer, public data of the customer, due diligence data of the customer, historical data of the customer, current data of the customer, or a combination thereof.
4. The computer-implemented method of claim 3, in which the private data of the customer is associated with at least background data of the customer.
5. The computer-implemented method of claim 4, in which the background data of the customer is associated with at least one of an industry category of the customer, a business type of the customer, a geographical area of the customer, a country of an address of the customer, a nature of a business of the customer, a product type of the business, a services type of the business, a structure of the business, a profession of the customer, a nationality of the customer, a historical record, a type of the transaction conducted, a balance of an account, funds inflow, funds outflow, a transactional pattern, a number of transactions, an amount of transactions, a transactional volume, a transactional frequency, a transactional derivative, a location of the transaction, a time of the transaction, a country of the transaction, a sender of a money transfer transaction, a location of the sender, a country of the sender, a nature of the sender, a recipient of a money transfer transaction, a location of the recipient, a country of the recipient, a nature of the recipient, a relationship, social status, political exposure, a historical transaction, a number of suspicious activity reports (SARs) filed for money laundering and terrorist financing cases, a category of a first financial institution, a business type of the first financial institution, geographical area of the first financial institution, country of a head office of the first financial institution, nature of the business of the first financial institution, age of a person, sex of the person, income level of the person, appearance of the person, judgment about the person, a personal condition of the person, a family condition of the person, a family member of the person, a family member's condition of the person, a friend of the person, a friend's condition of the person, a historical record of the person, an industry category of the person, a geographical area of the person, a country of an address of the person, a profession of the person, a job type of an employee, an education level of the employee, an income level of the employee, a length of employment at a current job, a performance review record, employment history, a duration of each employment in the employment history, a reason for termination of each employment in the employment history, an age of the employee, a sex of the employee, a personal condition of the employee, a family condition of the employee, a family member of the employee, a family member's condition of the employee, a friend's condition of the employee, a historical record of the employee, a type of work performed, a number of transactions performed, an amount of transactions performed, a largest amount of transaction, a number of transactions with a particular counter party, an amount of transactions with a particular counter party, a number of changes of a crucial record, a number of changes of a crucial record associated with a particular counter party, a geographical area of an employee's home, a geographical area of an employee's office, a country of the address of the employee, a due diligence result of the customer, a length of an account history, a number of name matches with gambling organizations in transactions, or a combination thereof.
6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the first monitoring method is associated with at least one of cash, check, wire transfer, ATM (Automated Teller Machine), ACH (Automated Clearing House), credit card, debit card, prepaid card, electronic fund transfer, account opening, account closure, an account application, deposit, withdrawal, cancellation, balance check, inquiry, credit, debit, background, due diligence, investigation, or a combination thereof.
7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the second monitoring method is associated with at least one of cash, check, wire transfer, ATM (Automated Teller Machine), ACH (Automated Clearing House), credit card, debit card, prepaid card, electronic fund transfer, account opening, account closure, an account application, deposit, withdrawal, cancellation, balance check, inquiry, credit, debit, background, due diligence, investigation, or a combination thereof.
8. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the threshold is defined by at least one of a person, a computer, or a combination thereof.
9. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the personal data associated with the customer comprises at least one of background data, transactional data, identification data, or a combination thereof.
10. The computer-implemented method of claim 9, in which the background data is associated with at least one of an industry category of the customer, a business type of the customer, a geographical area of the customer, a country of an address of the customer, a nature of a business of the customer, a product type of the business, a services type of the business, a structure of the business, a profession of the customer, a nationality of the customer, a historical record, a type of the transaction conducted, a balance of an account, funds inflow, funds outflow, a transactional pattern, a number of transactions, an amount of transactions, a transactional volume, a transactional frequency, a transactional derivative, a location of the transaction, a time of the transaction, a country of the transaction, a sender of a money transfer transaction, a location of the sender, a country of the sender, a nature of the sender, a recipient of a money transfer transaction, a location of the recipient, a country of the recipient, a nature of the recipient, a relationship, social status, political exposure, a historical transaction, a number of suspicious activity reports (SARs) filed for money laundering and terrorist financing cases, a category of a first financial institution, a business type of the first financial institution, geographical area of the first financial institution, country of a head office of the first financial institution, nature of the business of the first financial institution, age of a person, sex of the person, income level of the person, appearance of the person, judgment about the person, a personal condition of the person, a family condition of the person, a family member of the person, a family member's condition of the person, a friend of the person, a friend's condition of the person, a historical record of the person, an industry category of the person, a geographical area of the person, a country of an address of the person, a profession of the person, a job type of an employee, an education level of the employee, an income level of the employee, a length of employment at a current job, a performance review record, employment history, a duration of each employment in the employment history, a reason for termination of each employment in the employment history, an age of the employee, a sex of the employee, a personal condition of the employee, a family condition of the employee, a family member of the employee, a family member's condition of the employee, a friend's condition of the employee, a historical record of the employee, a type of work performed, a number of transactions performed, an amount of transactions performed, a largest amount of transaction, a number of transactions with a particular counter party, an amount of transactions with a particular counter party, a number of changes of a crucial record, a number of changes of a crucial record associated with a particular counter party, a geographical area of an employee's home, a geographical area of an employee's office, a country of the address of the employee, a due diligence result of the customer, a length of an account history, a number of name matches with gambling organizations in transactions, or a combination thereof.
11. The computer-implemented method of claim 9, in which the transactional data is associated with at least one of cash, check, wire transfer, ATM (Automated Teller Machine), ACH (Automated Clearing House), credit card, debit card, prepaid card, electronic fund transfer, account opening, account closure, an account application, deposit, withdrawal, cancellation, balance check, inquiry, credit, debit, or a combination thereof.
12. The computer-implemented method of claim 9, in which the identification data is associated with at least one of a name, an address, a date of birth, a personal identification number, a user ID, a password, a tax identification number, a type of the identification document used, an identity number associated with the identification document, a country, a state, a government organization and/or a private organization issuing the identification document, an expiration date of the identification document, a phone number, a screen name, an e-mail address, a photograph, a fingerprint, an iris scan, a physical description, biometrical information, or a combination thereof.
13. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the condition is associated with at least one of a transaction, a dollar amount, a frequency, a financial instrument, a time stamp, a location, an identity, a person, an organization, an entity, a description, a visual presentation, an audio presentation, or a combination thereof.
14. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the condition is set by at least one of a person, a computer, or a combination thereof.
15. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the customer is associated with at least one of an individual, an organization, or a combination thereof.
16. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the report comprises a Suspicious Activity Report (SAR).
17. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the second computer system is associated with a financial institution.
18. The computer-implemented method of claim 17, in which the financial institution comprises at least one of a bank, credit union, money services business, financial holding company, insurance company, insurance agency, mortgage company, mortgage agency, stockbroker, stock agency, bond broker, bond agency, commodity broker, commodity agency, trading company, trading agency, other financial service provider, other financial agency, stock exchange, commodity exchange, currency exchange, bond exchange, other exchange, funds manager, investment company, private equity firm, venture capital firm, virtual currency company, merchant acquirer, payment processor, payment card issuer, payment card program manager, internet merchant, other organization related to financial services, or a combination thereof.
19. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the third computer system is associated with a financial institution.
20. The computer-implemented method of claim 19, in which the financial institution comprises at least one of a bank, credit union, money services business, financial holding company, insurance company, insurance agency, mortgage company, mortgage agency, stockbroker, stock agency, bond broker, bond agency, commodity broker, commodity agency, trading company, trading agency, other financial service provider, other financial agency, stock exchange, commodity exchange, currency exchange, bond exchange, other exchange, funds manager, investment company, private equity firm, venture capital firm, virtual currency company, merchant acquirer, payment processor, payment card issuer, payment card program manager, internet merchant, other organization related to financial services, or a combination thereof.
21. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, in which the fourth computer system is associated with a government organization.
22. The computer-implemented method of claim 21, in which the government organization comprises a Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).
23. The computer-implemented method of claim 1, further comprising integrating the second computer system and the third computer system into one computer system.
25. The first computer system of claim 24, in which execution of the instructions further cause the first computer system to communicate with the second computer system and the third computer system as one computer system.
27. The non-transitory computer-readable medium of claim 26, in which the program code further comprises program code to communicate with the second computer system and the third computer system as one computer system.
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February 20, 2024
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